Earlier yesterday while on FB i saw a video of my friends kittens, playing around,etc. I thought too myself once i get a home and get back on my feet im going to hopefully buy one,then i even saw pictures of my cousins cat... So about 6 hours later (around 1 AM) i got into a fight with a so called "family" member as always,etc... Left the house and walked hours away, i heard a few "meows" and then saw a kitten run from under a car and too my leg, i then began too walk away and she couldn't stop following me everywhere, i didnt even touch her and she was attached too me trying to get attention, i was hours away from my current place where im staying, so i decided to sneak her to my current place im staying at for now, I fed her,made her a small home,etc. Wanted too share some pictures of her before i take her somewhere for adoption (cant afford her at all) (Maybe petco???) also does anyone know what type of cat this is?, Anyway its strange how when i want a kitten,the exact one i want runs across me ? Maybe a sign... EDIT: I have decided too name her tiger and keep her i am more motivated too earn money too support myself and her also.

Petco wouldn't be the place to take it. I'd keep it if you can afford it, but if you can't, that's understandable as well. A shelter would be the place to take it if you had to, but I'd post an ad on Craigslist first, so the kitten doesn't have to stay locked in a small cage until it finds a home. It's an unfortunate reality, but that's what happens in the shelters around here. :-/

I know its probably heard all too often, but everything happens for a reason so... you should keep the kitten... make it your reason to make that much more a month to not only make yourself survive, but your new friend too.

Petco wouldn't be the place to take it. I'd keep it if you can afford it, but if you can't, that's understandable as well. A shelter would be the place to take it if you had to, but I'd post an ad on Craigslist first, so the kitten doesn't have to stay locked in a small cage until it finds a home. It's an unfortunate reality, but that's what happens in the shelters around here. :-/

Total cutie, btw. That is a "tabby" cat.

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Yeah i agree, i think im going too try my best to keep it but theres a huge chance i cant. But thank you again! +Rep

I know its probably heard all too often, but everything happens for a reason so... you should keep the kitten... make it your reason to make that much more a month to not only make yourself survive, but your new friend too.

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I agree, its like a wake up call and it would motivate me much more too work harder and earn more

Yeah i agree, i think im going too try my best to keep it but theres a huge chance i cant. But thank you again! +Rep

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I found a kitten a long time ago and couldn't afford to buy cat food until I found it a home either. While it's not the preferred foods, Kittehs love scrambled eggs (bland) and tuna...and both are cheap and hopefully easy for you to find.

I found a kitten a long time ago and couldn't afford to buy cat food until I found it a home either. While it's not the preferred foods, Kittehs love scrambled eggs (bland) and tuna...and both are cheap and hopefully easy for you to find.

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Thank you very much for the suggestions ,Just maybe ill be able to keep her. Hopefully.

If you cant afford the kitten through time and money then you are better off bringing her somewhere so she can get looked after. Im not sure how it works in the states but in the U.K we have cats protection league where you can bring or get yourself a cat. Just research the policy of where you are leaving her. The cpl in England will not put down a healthy cat. The good news is that people do go to these places to get a new cat and a little kitten will find a new home in a short time.. Its always the old one eyed moggies that are going nowhere. You can even drop the kitten off and throw them a few tins of food if you can to help

They're not that expensive to keep. You don't need to buy all the things for it that you might think. People had cats long before canned cat food and litter boxes. We adopted the two cats from next door (well my pit bull brought one of them home) when the neighbor died. We do have a litter box but they rarely use it. Mostly they go outside. They eat dry cat food and not canned. The older one has killed nearly 100 rodents around our neighborhood now.

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